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Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology 8th Edition All Chapters Covered 1-59
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Test Bank - Focus on Nursing Pharmacology 8th Edition 
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Table of Contents 
Table of Contents 
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Chapter 01- Introduction to Drugs 
Chapter 02- Drugs and the Body 
Chapter 03- Toxic Effects of Drugs 
Chapter 04- The Nursing Process in Drug Therapy and Patient Safety 
Chapter 05- Dosage Calculations 
Chapter 06- Challenges to Effective Drug Therapy 
Chapter 07- Introduction to Cell Physiology Chapter 
08- Anti-infective Agents 
Chapter 09- Antibiotics Chapter 
10- Antiviral Agents C...
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Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) Case Study with Solutions (All Case Studies Included) (2023/2024)
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Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) Case Study with Solutions (All Case Studies Included) (2023/2024) 
Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) Case Study Case Study: Patient Profile: Jane Smith, a 32-year-old female, presents to the emergency department with complaints of severe abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. She has a medical history of cholecystitis and a previous cholecystectomy. She reports that the pain started in the right upper quadrant and has since radiated to her right shoulder. She denies any rece...
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ALU 101 EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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ALU 101 EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
 
A procedure that uses high frequency sound waves to image soft tissue is: 
1. x-ray 
2. fluoroscopy 
3. ultrasonography (US) 
4. computed tomography (CT) - correct answer 3: ultrasonography - Page 2. 
 
Procedures used to identify coronary artery disease include all of the following EXCEPT: 
1. coronary CT angiography (CCTA) 
2. myocardial perfusion scan 
3. positron emission tomography (PET) 
4. magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) - correct answ...
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NCLEX RN ATI Exit Exam 2023 Study Guide Guaranteed Pass.
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In assessing a client with type 1 diabetes mellitus, the nurse notes that 
the client's respirations have changed from 16 breaths/min with a normal 
depth to 32 breaths/min and deep, and the client become lethargic. Which 
assessment data should the nurse obtain next? 
A. Temperature 
B. Breath sounds 
C. Blood glucose 
D. White blood cell count: C. Blood glucose 
 
31. A nurse receives report on a client who is four hours post-total abdominal 
hysterectomy. The previous nurse reports that it...
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ATLS Flashcards Quizlet WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A+ 2023|2024 UPDATED
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8/11/2021 ATLS Flashcards | Quizlet 
 
Science / Medicine / Surgery 
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A 22-year-old man is re-examine the chest 
hypotensive and tachycardic 
after a shotgun wound to the 
left shoulder. His blood 
pressure is initially 80/40 mm 
Hg. After initial fluid 
resuscitation his blood 
pressure increases to 122/84 
mm Hg. His heart rate is now 
100 beats per minute and his 
respiratory rate is 28 breaths 
per minute. A tube 
thoracostomy is...
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Introduction to Radiology - imaging modalities Study Guide Questions Fully Solved.
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What are the imaging modalities that use ionizing radiation? - correct answer 1. Radiographs (x-rays, conventional films, plain films) 
2. Computed tomography (CT) 
3. Nuclear medicine (NM) 
 
What are the imaging modalities that do not use ionizing radiation? - correct answer 1. Magnetic resonance imaging (uses magnet and radio waves) 
2. ultrasound (uses sound waves) 
 
The birth of radiology start...
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TNCC 9th Edition(questions and answers)2023/2024 updated exam
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TNCC 9th Edition(questions and 
answers)2023 
The trauma nurse knows that placing a bariatric patient in a "ramped position" provides 
better visualization during the insertion of which device? - CORRECT ANSWERendotracheal tube 
Tearing of the bridging veins is most frequently associated with which brain injury? - 
CORRECT ANSWER-subdural hematoma 
A patient is found lying on the floor after falling 13 hours ago. Which of the following 
laboratory values is expected with a musculoskeletal co...
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EFMB Study Guide (Part 1) - JAN 2023 questions with correct answers
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The initial radiographic evaluation of a trauma patient begins with supine Anterior Posterior (AP) chest and pelvis radiographs taken in the trauma bay usually with a(n) _________________. CORRECT ANSWER A portable x-ray machine 
 
T/F: Computed Tomography scanning has been largely replaced by cervical spine radiographic evaluation (CSRE) and should only be performed when CSRE is unavailable. CORRECT ANSWER False, cervical spine radiographic evaluation (CRSE) has been largely replaced by Compute...
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COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (CT) TEST BANK
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COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (CT) 
TEST BANK 
 
1.	A CT image is reconstructed using a 512 matrix and a display field of view of 40 cm. What is the linear dimension of each pixel? 
a. 0.0015 mm 
b. 0.08 mm 
c. 0.78 mm 
d. 1.28 mm 
2.	A picture archival and communications system (PACS) is connected with imaging modalities and other peripheral devices on a computerized communications system called a: 
a. network 
b. web 
c. radiology information system (RIS) 
d. hospital information system (HIS) 
3.	The...
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CT Imaging Procedures || 100% ACCURATE ANSWERS!!
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A new computed tomography (CT) protocol requires scanning the liver at exactly 25 seconds after initiating intravenous (IV) contrast injection. This can be accomplished by which scan timing method? correct answers Scan time delay 
 
There are several ways to time a contrast bolus. If the patient is to be scanned at a specific time after initiating contrast, the technologist will need to set the exact scan delay time. The test bolus and bolus tracking methods cannot be used to set exact times. 
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